Passport & visa

You will be asked to present photo ID when checking in baggage and before you board the plane. Children can no longer be included on their parents' or another adult's passports regardless of their age. All children must have their own passports.

Parents or guardians of children traveling alone are also required to present valid photo ID at the airport.

Travel within Nordic region & Europe- Passport or ID card? We have the answers

Citizens of the Nordic countries do not need a passport to travel within the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway (excluding Svalbard) and Iceland. However, it is advisable to travel with a photo ID in case you need to identify yourself.

All passengers to Svalbard require a passport for travel.

Travel within the Schengen Area. There is no passport control for travel within the Schengen Area. However, we recommend that passengers always carry passports for identification. Click for a list of Schengen countries

Latvian and Estonian authorities require passengers traveling between Riga and Tallinn to present a passport or national ID card upon arrival/departure. Separately, passengers traveling from France must present valid photo ID.

Travel outside the Schengen Area. If you are traveling to a destination outside the Schengen Area, you will always be asked to present a valid passport at check-in and before boarding your flight. Children must have their own passport stating their nationality even when they are traveling with an adult.